What's Happening?
Thomas Alan Harris, a former Tennessee lawmaker and respected legal practitioner, passed away at the age of 92 on June 10. Harris, who was born in Chattanooga in 1933, had a distinguished career in both law and public service. After serving in the U.S.
Navy, he pursued a legal career, becoming a general practitioner with a focus on civil defense. Harris was admitted to practice in several federal Circuit Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court. He served in the Tennessee House and Senate from 1962 to 1968 before choosing to focus on his legal career and family. Harris was also deeply involved in community service, holding positions on various local boards and dedicating significant efforts to the Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church. In 1990, he founded Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc., contributing to the development of alternative dispute resolution processes in Chattanooga.
Why It's Important?
Thomas Harris's contributions to both the legal field and public service have left a lasting impact on the Chattanooga community and beyond. His work in developing arbitration and mediation processes has influenced the way legal disputes are resolved, promoting more efficient and less adversarial methods. Harris's dedication to public service, both as a lawmaker and community leader, exemplifies a commitment to civic duty and community improvement. His legacy in the legal community, particularly in alternative dispute resolution, continues to benefit practitioners and clients seeking amicable solutions to legal conflicts. Harris's life and career serve as a testament to the positive influence of dedicated public service and innovative legal practice.
What's Next?
A graveside committal service for Thomas Harris will be held at Forest Hills Cemetery for family only. A service of worship is scheduled for June 17 at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church, followed by a gathering for friends and family. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to a charity of one's choice, reflecting Harris's lifelong commitment to community service and philanthropy. The continuation of his work in arbitration and mediation will likely be carried on by those he influenced and mentored throughout his career.













